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SECOND EDITION.
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THE
WOMAN SUFFRAGE COOK BOOK,
CONTAINING THOROUGHLY TESTED AND RELIABLE RECIPES
FOR COOKING, DIRECTIONS FOR THE CARE OF THE
SICK, AND PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS,
CONTRIBUTED ESPECIALLY FOR THIS WORK .
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EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY
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MRS. HATTIE A. BURR,
12 WAYNE STREET, BOSTON.
In what thou eatest and drinkest, seeking from thence
Due nourishment, not gluttonous delight,
So mayest thou live, till, like ripe fruit, thou drop
Into thy mother's lap; or be with ease
Gathered, not harshly plucked; for death mature.
MILTON.
IN AID OF THE
FESTIVAL AND BAZAAR,
DECEMBER 13-19, 1886.
"COUNTRY STORE,"
APRIL 2 1-26, 1890'
BOSTON.
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Containing thoroughly tested and reliable recipes for cooking, directions for the care of the sick, and practical suggestions, contributed especially for this work. "In aid of the festival and bazaar, December 13-19, 1886.
"Country Store, April 21 -26, 1890." Missing pages 65 and 66.

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SECOND EDITION.
•
THE
WOMAN SUFFRAGE COOK BOOK,
CONTAINING THOROUGHLY TESTED AND RELIABLE RECIPES
FOR COOKING, DIRECTIONS FOR THE CARE OF THE
SICK, AND PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS,
CONTRIBUTED ESPECIALLY FOR THIS WORK .
•
EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY
•
MRS. HATTIE A. BURR,
12 WAYNE STREET, BOSTON.
In what thou eatest and drinkest, seeking from thence
Due nourishment, not gluttonous delight,
So mayest thou live, till, like ripe fruit, thou drop
Into thy mother's lap; or be with ease
Gathered, not harshly plucked; for death mature.
MILTON.
IN AID OF THE
FESTIVAL AND BAZAAR,
DECEMBER 13-19, 1886.
"COUNTRY STORE,"
APRIL 2 1-26, 1890'
BOSTON.
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